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How to Repair ABS Plastic Easy | How to Bond ABS Plastic Together | Automotive Repair Techniques

In this video tutorial on how to repair ABS Plastic we are going to show a very easy way to bond ABS Plastic together.

This is very simple method to join ABS Plastic together. The joint is super strong.

Usually to bond ABS Plastic or to fix ABS breaks in Automotives, an industrial solvent, called INSTATITE cyanoacrylate glue, which is a super adhesive, is used. It is for specific use and is not easily available.

In this video, Learn how to join ABS Plastic using simple solution made with Acetone.

It is simple, easily available and easy to use.

Now you can fix your Automotive plastic breaks at home easily.

Stay tuned for more Custom Automotive Upholstery techniques, Automotive Upholstery for beginners and Automotive repair techniques.

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  1. TORRES WILLIAM

    MEK is also a Fiber glass rein hardener

  2. Matthew Garc

    Where the hell are your gloves! MEK is really dangerous stuff. A small drop will blind you. Jeeze, man!

  3. Frantic Blue

    I’m surprised you bought that at a hardware store it’s very toxic I would not recommend using that at all our company banned its use for abs you can use acetone

  4. Nick L

    Grandfather uses 55gal drums of MEK as a solvent in his screen printing shop. I have literally washed my hands with this stuff. Wish i would have known to read the MSDS. Guess who just had his kidneys removed…?

  5. Nick Nevi

    Your ignorance of relevant personal safety equipment will be useful to your specialist doctors when you get sick… Please show them this video…

  6. Macho Gomez

    acetone would be a better alternative

  7. Lee T

    MEK is a known carcinogen. It used to be used in the printing industry for cleaning presses down. It was banned in the UK and EU because machine operators were made very ill. You should be using protective gloves and in a very well ventilated area, preferably outside, or where an appropriate respirator. Sounds overkill, but MEK is NOT NICE STUFF. In the UK you can buy small quantities in bottles, for use i model-making, often called "liquid poly".

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